Proposal: That the process upon which the GPCA will revise its ballot statement in time to meet the February 16th deadline shall be that Victoria Ashley will compile suggestions she's received and will publish it by Tuesday morning, February 7th, the CC will discuss and amend drafts for three days through Thursday, then start voting on Friday and conclude through Sunday night

1) That the GPCA conduct a working relationship with the State Assembly Elections Committee for the purposes of influencing the legislation affecting County Central Committee (County Council) elections.

2) That an on-line election option for County Central Committee (County Council) elections be included in the legislation, that includes a choosing of the vendor by the party, an approval of the software for inclusivity, transparency accuracy and verifiability by the Secretary of State; the ability to include different voting systems, including ranked choice voting; and the availability on the state income tax form a voluntary check-off to donate to the political party of their choice as a way of funding it and/or funding from the state of California to ensure its viability, and a safety valve for a mail-in option for those who can not participate on-line.

3) A general mail-in option.

4) The CC committ to internal party dialogue as the bill moves through the legislature.

1) Submit to the State Assembly Elections Committee the final version of the GPCA Elections Code that was approved by the General Assembly in 2006, in order to begin the process of analysis of the Code by the legislative analyst;

2) Conduct an internal party review of the draft code for improvements to the 2006 version, that would include the Electoral Reform Working Group, Bylaws Committee, the CC itself and outreach to the county parties

3) Receive feedback from the legislative analyst and the legislature

4) Based upon the input from the party and the legislature, present a proposal to the spring General Assembly to amend the draft Code, such that the CC commits to including a proposal about the Elections Code on the GA agenda – and if no changes ultimately need to be made, then the item shall be amended to consist only of a report/update of the potential bill’s status.

Approved by Consensus

5) Submit to the State Assembly Elections Committee that it is the GPCA's position that the threshold for achieving/maintaining ballot status be voter registrations equal to 1/3 of 1% of the total votes cast in the last gubernatorial general election, or 5% in a petition. It is also the GPCA's position to oppose using any percentage of the vote in the primary election as a test for ballot status.

​Approved by Consensus

6) Submit to the State Assembly Elections Committee that it is the GPCA's position that the threshold for signatures in lieu of filing fees for state and federal office for candidates listing their party preference as one of the parties with less than 5% of the total voter registration total in the state, revert to the previous threshold of party members only; and if that position is not accepted, that the total for all candidates be reduced to 1,000 for statewide constitutional office and U.S. Senate, 500 for U.S. House of Representatives and State Senate and 250 for State Assembly.

Proposal withdrawn by presenter in response to an outstanding concern.

9) Proposal: Date/Location for Spring General Assembly (Hermanson)

Proposal: That the next GPCA General Assembly be held May 19th/20th at the Redstone Building in San Francisco.

Proposal: The CC requests that the GPUS Delegation obtain and provide the CC with a year-by-year statement of donations sharing owed by the GPUS to the GPCA under the previous state donations sharing program; and These items and related issues be placed on the CC monthly teleconference agenda as a recurring item when new information becomes available.